Ivanka Trump heading to Germany for official visit

WASHINGTON (AP) — Ivanka Trump will participate in a panel
discussion on women's economic empowerment during an official
visit to Germany next week.

The White House announced the schedule for the first daughter's
trip to Berlin, scheduled for Tuesday. It will be the first
official international trip for Trump, who has joined the
administration as an unpaid adviser to her father, President
Donald Trump.

Ivanka Trump is traveling to Berlin at the invitation of German
Chancellor Angela Merkel (AHN'-geh-lah MEHR'-kuhl). She will
participate in the W20 Summit, a women-focused effort within the
Group of 20 countries.

On that day in Berlin, Trump will also take in a technical
school, visit the United States embassy and go to the Memorial to
the Murdered Jews of Europe. Her day will conclude with a gala
dinner.